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Saturday, March 22, 2025
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Empowering survivors of sexual crimes to find their voice, advance their healing and educate others.
Survivor-led Programs
Education | Prevention | Advocacy | Support
We envision a society that no longer spreads doubt,
instills fear, casts shame or places blame on survivors of sexual crimes.
Spotlight
Business Women’s Forum
Marketplace 2025
Shout out to Tara Flynn and Tracey Blackman, members of our Survivors Speak Outreach Team, for representing Jane Doe No More at the Business Women’s Forum. Annually, hundreds of professional women participate in this full-day conference for women in Connecticut. Now in its 42nd year, this event is put on by the Greater Waterbury Regional Chamber.
Attendees learned more about our programs and participated in a giveaway and the lucky winner won two tickets to our upcoming Gala.
#voice2change
CT juries can consider delays in reporting sex assaults in weighing credibility, Supreme Court rules
This recent ruling is deeply troubling and shows lack of understanding, particularly when it comes to Child Sexual Abuse (CSA).
Connecticut State Supreme Court justices Maria Kahn and Gregory D'Auria
Photo Credit: Brian A. Pounds/Hearst Connecticut Media
CHILD USA recently released a comprehensive fact sheet on delayed disclosure in cases of child sexual abuse.
Learn more about the many reasons why victims might delay reporting sexual offenses in this Psychology Today article by Joanna Pozzulo, Ph.D.
Voice2Change
Podcast Series
Jane Doe No More has chosen to talk about an epidemic that has plagued the world for centuries. Sexual crimes are the most misunderstood and under-reported crimes on the planet. We've set out to change that.
Get ready to be inspired!
Listen in as Jocelyn Maminta interviewsour special guest Brenda Harkavy, a former SVU prosecutor and experienced litigator. This episode delves into teen dating violence.
The discussion reveals that one in three teens experiences dating violence, with both physical and digital forms of abuse being prevalent.
Tune in to this month’s podcast now!
Jocelyn Maminta is a former journalist, a philanthropist and an entrepreneur. Over her distinguished broadcast career, the Emmy Award-nominated medical reporter has anchored and reported for television stations in Texas, North Carolina, Milwaukee, and Connecticut.
John Doe No More Initiative
Breaking the stigma of sexual crimes perpetrated against men and boys
Brad, David, Vinnie and Troy, members of our
Jane Doe No More Survivors Speak Outreach Team
“Being a part of Jane Doe No More gives me a sense of community where everyone understands and is there for one another.”
— Vinnie
You are not alone and
it is not your fault.
1 in 6 boys will be the
victim of sexual abuse
by the time they are
18 years old.
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